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'a. i Mha RITES OF ADVERTISING. THE CANTON WEEKLY PRESS. rUaUSHED EVEHY TllVRSD. o.M"'. r iii.m. am ..film., . Omm.ui ra.li .kiM4'MM.i naeilla. .aa I lain' M.ih lili..irt aiwnlMl, ll,e',uaie-i MMiik. Hkii aiie.eli-, One annate . )ea w.tu.ai a.hwailux. . SIM . . a a m a I a . a m a ilM . 0 M ' VBTJ. W.BAIUTCTT. 058 POLIAB AXD FIFTV CENTS 1'EU VFAR, One ft-ulik l a .-tlwabM. In.eilluft. l)nae.Nnhaiiimn earfc eertiliuaal nerttnn, "I'LFlXiED BUT TO TRUTH, TO LIBERTY AND LAW-NO FAVOR SWAYS IS AND NO FKAR SHALL AWE." r.u,iit column leiae ufcl l. a, t,ueiiri-e. line n arilieuJUNaaii meaia., aMniatrS, kail ! .-.dawn, '! iifii, line half mlamara.il a4.iMiui.al inaMi,, k Me i i I UK an w M M ue u c. 4ONK PQLLAR fO UflHT MONTHS. V a f ! wnp w Mr.wii I (In hall rwluum Ikrre iwuiaa, analirrnd, Ifrualaaa.tera, Clerfranea and Taarbera ara renne.'. VOL. 2. CANTON, MO.t TIIUKSJUY, OCTOUKK. 29, 1803- NO. Ifi. .11. a i.Ai. e-Ma-tii. a. a hp ... ..'".-On. I.aif ritii'itii Mia year analiered. itne.-.iai.iuaii nw.ln. wllk.... I all'iauup, lib cIumk uk year itki anemia . ea) UeMaiaeMWriiiaua el lb abuea inn awl iih-jf - proft9ionol Cartas. Oil. J. W. HAWKINS. Practices in thk various bran X ehea ef the Prufetak ef kfrdirlfce Ma aaaai lid ut FiMtUi, ketweea Claik a4 lwu WHU, lub, Mo, warll,n J OR. THOS. A. WINN. 1) KSPEUTF L'LLY OFFERS HIS TRO- JV faealenal aervlrew tu the people nl ihieeamniiitiliy. rlmHBee wllk ln. TaMrKIM, natter ul Third and Laviaatieate. Canaan). . IKC IS. liO..f.J DR. RCEIE OAVIS, MnrRTniw a wn nniinnnw Urnrral Orders. Ko. I'JO. nr. AiHivaarra. ti r'r onm: Mieenrni. I kr. Lul'la. tMvtar IMJ. Jw'k of Elections of the various ir cinou iu Mi.aouri ere notified that ihev will bo bt Ul rmtMinkilit that, at llm election on ilie 3J of November nut, tlmso persons, and only llnne, Lo permitted to voir, who r entitled to do to lr the lews of tlir State; anil eaiiuciallj that th or.linnin-B of Ihf slot lonvivitioii, (iiitiHl Juiif iuiii. lSliJ, inl publislica berewltli, bo enforced lb Terr jun. nrnttS HIS PR0FE..0NAL SERVICES ft r,-SL 5 oair lwa ol tliu Slato bll bd permltieit tu ex J i m clitima ul Canlou and rlrlnllr If Ot" la lb Ural Slura aita John R. 0alj 4 9iiUr Hall ailui(a. (miriUl Util ..... .Jt w w tMITHt" SURGEON DENTIST, Odlca caruaraf Ponrlb ami Ixwu Ureal, . , CASTOS, MO. IS PattEfARKD TO DO ALL, a vtfff n in a uur ai uia prmc-.ion. i r-AfHrrt warranlod. lij-naJ-tjrJ ' . QK0R3C W. DAVIS, cxT0y, iJ rrciae lite eUo'.ive Imncliiao witiimit lut or liiiiilrance, and il iaritiullY tbrir du'.r tu ion that Uioe who ore nut aitialili.tl iiii.Iit the Constitution iinJ laua, or wliu rufiine tu nrmlirr nt'oonliit" to tuo tcnin of tin- nnnox t-d Oidiiiancp, rliall uot be allowed to votn; and triT notion on thrir p ut ix-lu liiii: (luulilird TOlcr from thu polls, orndmitiina thono wliii nro not qu iiuieU its stutcil, will bo ruoislied u( nnlitiiry oII.iiiijo. Any prrnon wuo lina biirno nrins npm.st ilia Uovcriiuu-nt of iha United Statin, or tolutiliirilv cifen aid nnd romlort to ita IiriLL PRACTICE IN ALLTHKC01"RTS euemin (furinpc tlio prvsont rolwlllon. an.l Y ; a rourlla iuJiclal (Uroull. W.i.iuik who e!iqIJ pr06linte to HCt. 83 Jildf.e or CU'rk " "- . i 1 5 ' sliall knowingly apiwiut any aiuh person o W. v. HAirnmii Altornfj and Counsellor at Lair, . ... . CAXTOX, Jill. IT f ILL ATTEND THE COURTS 01 V Lcwia, Clark, Scoll.nxl, Kn nd ailjululu ananti.. Slrlol aliwillun fiven t" crlialnal prai-nr. ILfOiUv-e, k'uurlk alreat, upatalra. Han kiln' Itow. (Aug. 13, 'U -t'.J J. W. BARRETT, NOTARY PUBLIC & CONVEYANCE!!, WILL 'ATTEND TO THE F2EPARTI0N V V anil Arkimwlafliniianl of Pi'i-H. .Mnrtfuecj. H.iw fa of Altiiriioy. Ailt Uvii n.otligr .cti.-ii ao ihhpiub. Canton Pi'M H Caiitmi. M'. lilac. J, 'uS-ti WILLIAMS, GUTIIKIE & CO., mlttornesfs at !', ST. I.01'18 at wAsiiisotos CITV. . WAS CLAQI & SEAL ESTATJi ASESTS. 1 7 ILL attand Willi promptupiii and (Weill)' tu all ) kuaioeaa eiilro.to.1 lo incir rare. Olaiina for Arraura af I'axy, llauutUa, I'cnalana, Government Contracts 4" Army Supplies, Burcttsaed or csllaclea an aaliifaclorjr tarin. f "S'. Iuia (llllio Vo. S, Lucaa UuildiiiK, Cbcsnut f trace, between 4tb and 6th. lnuT.6,'62.-tt ) Dnobrso (Cards. "METHODIST; BOOK DEPOSITORY." '1:;i:.;';!p. s. pnrcsAED, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER. Book and Job Printing ami Uuok-Bindinj of all ttii'U, prumiuiy cxih'iufu. KOS. T AXB 80 TIME STREET, ST. LOt IS iiee. 18, "2.-tf "JOHN SQUIKE, ,LCR "I innv !vtnc ni irueuiTiicf Tnnie ,, . HOLtOW-WARE, C.UT1NOB, Cr, ptrmtH, Enjlith. Blitter and 1'low Steel, V.lc, No, 19 Lerea and 36 Cuiiimrrciut Street, - ST. -LOUIS, MO. apf, 'si.-am. . . . ri;.J0HN:M. EAGOX, FORWARDING & COMMISSION ;' V MERCHANT. tlOXT STREET,... .....CAXTOX, MO. Jan. , 183;-f - ' , oso. t. feEYCit. : 1 -rnrD'K. w. MEvrn. '' . G.-& F. MEYER, , . . WHOLESALE GROCERS, ' RECTIFIERS, . . . AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' ' ,Jffj. at, Hampshire street, Quincy, 1U'. Alwayi op band A fujt anpply o( Saokand , Bari'el Salt. Amj. la, 'a..ly .... . ,f WILLIAM KLLIS, T nmnon QViinrrl Act T o t h . aSalaS, DOORS V BLINDS, n 1 WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES. A NEW . AND LIBERAL STOCK. ON J. baodfol' tho. aupply of cusloincr, on awuimuodal. rujtarrW. ' ' (JulplBMif) vW M ; A a M c'kTm7 r.':' ) . liaportera ami Uoiilort In HARDWARE rvi , CUTLBRT, IRON, JYailsand Glass 3 ACBICULTL'BALI1IPLE1IETS,ETC. , ; CfNo, 14, Lowla atrect, Canton, JJu. - jojm.'tsj-tf .. abm.; described t net u Juduo nt kaid eloction, will br) tlccin ul guilty of violation o miliinry ordrrs, oud, upon conviction tlit-reof, will bo puninliii uccoMingiy. In llioso rarts of tbe Stato whore tboro is dungcr.of in'.erl'eriMice ly giu'rri:lu blinds, or hv oointiltintions of ' ctrsons jutoiul'-el to overawe or intimiduto frsil voter', District CommiindcH will so dispose liieir troops u wilt most certainly prevent an.b intorfcrenon : AVlmro no stieli iircteetion imiv be deem ed itpceesary, till lioops will ubsont tlienist l-vc Iron i tlio polU untirolv, and in nil cane when ordered by their District Uommfinder to bo present, their uction will bo strictly confined to thn supprencion of rii!etii:e, un.l romovincr llie interferenoe utovo nmnrd, ' the end ibut ill) Ijws uimv L"i eiiluroeil, nu.l the. nurirv of tho baliot-ht .X niniiilnill'iil. Under the prrtcxt of guaiilinjr, nj;;ii'i-i vi.i-lenca at the polls, no ottitirr or nolUier will be aermilted to interfere with tue peaceful nndlei'.'il expression of public set.timeiit. and nooflicer will be excused tor u willful luiluro to rcraovo uny interference intended to prevent aucu expression. District Goniiii!Unli;rs will drsisriintc, on the day previous to thu election, those counties in th?ir respective DUtriuts, in which (inch protection may l-e Juemed necessary, and cauae their troops to be disposed accord ingly. Any willful violution of this Order will bt promptly punished us n military ofTeiioc. Miaso'uil troop6 will vole ut the conniany polls opened f ir that piiriioao, nt ibj head quarters of their posts, :ani s or detucli-mentti. in accordance, wi'.h tlie ordinandi of thi) Stute Convention, passed Juno I'MU, 102, and at no other place. Spoeial attention is directed to General Order No. 101, from these Hendeinarte.ru, dated September 28th, ISM, nnd its observance strictly enjoined upon nil iu Miouri. iy caniiuiiiid of Major General Schoiield. O. D. tireene, Assistant Adjutant General. An Ordinnnco defmining the qualifietitions of voters and civil officers or tins seme. 13e it ordained by thu People of ilie State nf Missouri in Lonveution ossemuitii, as follows: ' Section 1. No person shall vole at any election to bo hereafter held in this Slate, under or in pursuance of tho constitution and laws thereof, whether State, county, townehiD or municipal, who shall not, in addition to possessing the qiulilicaiious al ready prescribed lor deetors. previously take an oatli in lorrn as lo.lows, nnineiy I, . , do solemnly swear (or nllinn, as oi;toher. V k 1 1 r h anair oirvx. Ilaoayju nn a feiiUe ma'dea Klillmar dvirn yuurfi re.i aialeaf W 1 1 k liar a li I it I ig 1 1 ca aea aw i na , And ker rid lipa aioaiUM HU rwiltaf V ilk tkedi.ldrn Ivjvetwlauiumn It.iuud ker liil bruw lialiil) piatiwd, And tta iii.tel ailiiia..ii kerrlea 111 u-1. 1 tic on tar virnu bria if lliraa nl brant ko- hrrri fi-lfaUa Trfiubliiif llin-Bshlhr ru.llllncran? Ilavt yuu raualil bar mclUw bi.para Tj UiO aoii-liird a Ibay paaa I llava ou uiaikad iba won.ln.ita kiigkmait Hoamiiif f ruin ker lemiar ee. Wheal he np'lln alrramlela uiuinnnrJ lllcaailift aa alia (U'lC'l b 7 . Tea, y.m'ra aeen her, fair Oct. t rr, Huiee aba Mjurtil your r.re-1 aialea, alia kia llcbled bill and valley Wllk tue (lory ut her amilea. -ko kaa eroaae.l your babbling river, Lmrerid on your wild .er Ira' k, t'nill n.'W ibeciteavlcluiid-land S..fll upa lou hei back. SliPliaart ated Coaled upward, liver meadow, vtreani and w.m:i, Till ker ( ildrn hair la dulit.lrd In Ilie anniot'f erimaou Muol. atieha. kie.ilhe.1 kvr1ttct blenama, Hi,e haa wrntirlit ber pirtin? apell I Wamnc autuinn'a hrncdietioa ywecilKtoker, tare Ihae well I : tONJK.At IDLTHVa 'Our friend David Hurler, Iq.,"aya an eastern paper, uno hin rj'lu,-e'l einni i f tlia bard ICriiiK from llit Uld Krglou fr. ia tka Nevada Ten II rll Knleiprl.a, fepl. tt. MlXINQ KxciTtlttNT T LO A JUIUM I A dinpntrh to the Alia, dated the '.'frill ays : Over nit ihotif and dollar in cold In . . duM arrived hero to-day from tho ' Lat m nl in uia family, (the lirat oeeurreuea uf in tho cveniii! , LhancuMine. ilio vuitriiifliil here ta the kind) civei t.-ih to his lei-lnua in the how ie il.ik inn daily increasing. Many of thu titizeim following iininutiv riece ol this place aricloMiij;u) their bunie oim luaving. .About luty pounda ol ore arrived this afteinoou from the Antrim silver lend, which was airuck tome days sinco in the State Itanco diatrirt, aurpoas ins anyiliinz heretofore lnouiilit to iliin place. Tho oro refct red to contains ) per cent, in silver. U'AiitoK as a Stock CoiNTnv. Somo persons especially the old lociea of the cow counties of Califorina iiiiht he led to infer from lienrinc of the star cuy oi Sms ncre, ,ul asnoc was not uVwuimn mmm lullow of the uraetlckl n fcfnrb r-iiiililrv. A.iw lliu li.j'l is lhj.1 il I i :.i : ' , .lit ---' - - - i auii. nun iiuiiui iiiiv mi iui on i tun. iuiii nil is the gr-ntesl ' block" country in the poasininj; the "divine allldtiu" aiiempis to world. .vi-ry lnnn, wouiaii and chi d id tte.Mroy (lie little illusion onavi, as ful- 1 1 lie countrv is lit oivner of "stock" lu'' Vuiir i:vrnlii, llojs. ('real hoys anJ lilllo hoys, herein qijeauoii that fonrcrt you ail. Ho do i beat poetry ever writn by Mnina ) on apen l your ei etiinjja ? If your pircnta , p!cM'd at a lit 1 lo ineidenl thai hap-1 or j;cnrJiau allow you lo go from Loino whero do you go, and prut Iv you ? Read r riin.u a nitim.v, Pnauiiililaa.tidll. K.Url.TI, lleU'll ika dwi uf lleatru a,r. W kin tkruiitb a Inn anail tirpi, And uwe Joxii wllk a lallllit .lar. One .iiinini-r. a ike nram (If lut.lli a.pr.Mi'lie.l, iny Mitalilne ki Ida Aaakened fr in a,. me p'ea.lltl dreama. And fi.aud that aiifil by kvi aida. fiial l ain but Iki I i k in i n.rr Tiiai a kan b leai rllbn ..1d uf am. He'll wii.chia aay in ilui ImiM .li .ie. Aiid rtml ll.edo-jr of lloaten aam. Scutherit Item. THE 1'IUSONS AND THEIR IMIAIilTANTS. The Libby record on yesierdny difplny eil a force of 8,.r56 Federal prisoners, in eluding 823 general, regimen:, nnd other ccn- which w ominiisioiicd offiuers. Of this number 4,f50 wero received Ironi Chnkamauija, which, incluilitig L'.GOU aitk, wounded and played out, paroled on the field, tnako the total number of raptures on that famous field, as far as ascertained, 7,350 iuclii'liiii; 1!'J3 officers. Resides the cem-li ita.t fli rr. in the prison, are CO Stir- ii- i, d 9 Cli-plains. In Castle Thunder then- are 00(J prisoners, of whom 50 lire Confederate deserters and stragglers, 00 liceroi's, ntul tho rest I'nioiiist, bushwhack' rs, (-pies, traitors, and oihcf nris- oners ol tno same stripe. ittciiinonu Enquirer, Oct. 7. Heivr Loss,:. Hates' Tcnnof sec brigade entered the bntile nt Chirkamau-ga wiih one thousand and eiglry-five effective m ii . Its lo.-s was mx hundred and seven (sixty five officers) killed and wounded, (ien. Bates hod two horses killed under him. Every sniff officer had Ins horse killed, and pvery neM olltcer but three were woui:ded. One of the stair is Jnnjji rously wounded. lb. "atock ' la our strong euit, want we run I on, bet on and swear by. Fine "stock" ton ; nil ol tno oom-siock urccrt, inipryv- c4 by Ualilorniu "bulls." Oin Ff.m.ow s. This Order Iinve rent ed the rooms formerly oroupied by tho Masonic fraternity, in G'ace'a "Masonic I Kuildinc." They pay ?175 rent for the rooms, wliich ore noiv Icing fitted up fori their use. 1 he Odd r cllows have t cci nt- ly purchased a plct of irround for a crnt- be fenced and laid out with taste. Next sprinjr il is the inten tion of this Order to creel a building for their owu use. Ai.titi'oe of At rtOHA. Aurora (now in Nevada Territory and prospectively in the State of Washoe.) u, according to recent observation, i,4U3 fti('t above sen level. Mount Brawley is -2.C70 fee. above oniie water, and copies of his Treasury st. rrrr.na itr.n.v. Vull aiKbteen bandred yearaormora I've kepi in, du.ir aevuruly lird, T'nere wja nu 'little aunel" alraii, Koronefen mindngall Ike akile. I did nd aleep at yuiisutipted. Nxrlefl thed',r of hetven ajar, Kurbaaa "lillle anaot" lull, And auuvd .nil with a falllna atar. fi ak dial "blii.hitic knde"andea Ir.he il.'ii'l frankly own and aay, lli.il Klieii alie fi.iuid thai anii'l babe, Mie round il by tl, yo.al uld aay. Ifod jirint but il,ls a-k no luoro Tlinl aboiild vi.ur m nit-.-r ll it enlace, Von.wlll ut do n. ho-ei..fcire. And lay itiould I'i.ri:H charge. Jnkln? oh H Tender" Subjctt. .Secretary Chase ttartetl the other day with an armload of cranberry tnrts. col- J. Q. BERNARD; ".' ' " . aiAkorAvTvata or , SADDLES, BRIDLES & IURNESS, - :J .: ytJC.'SAUl H , . - SadaU f fiaidwart,- leather,; Shoe Findings, T RIIK KI, AiC. HatlaMal Carawraf Flllh aaHl Haupehlre alreet, ... - Huiycr, ILL. . Seyt. S. OT-ly. -' " ALEXANDER WHITE, (Lata Oardnark White.) "." ,( ,f Hank Book Manufacturer, a. $1 Veairtk Street, ppMlie the Qulnry Ilauac, qviyer. ituxois. ITTwo rebel transports the Rob-jrt Ful ton nnd the Areus were captured recently up Red River by 25 of tha craw of the U. S. steamer Choctaw. Tha value of the prizes is estimated at $150,000. The ammunition rfSpaelal attention riven to tha maoofactnra BT, an(l .torea. were renmred and the bsa'S de- iral elaaa Blank Buokafur Cuulyofller. Itaiikeva and 1 . ' aiarckaala. IVpt. Si, ..ly JStrOtcd. the case may be) that I will support, protect and defend the Constitution ol tho United States, nnd the. Sonstitution of the State of Missouri, asainst all enemies and opposers, whether domestic or foreiiin ; tha; 1 will bear true fuilh, loyiiltv and allegiance to the United states ; anu win not, uirccuj ui m directly, trive aid and comfort, or counten ance, to the enemies or opposers thereof, or of the Provisional Oovernmen- oi me cime ofMissouTi, any ordinance, law or resolu tion of any State" Convention nr Legislature or of anv order or organization, secret or otherwise, to tho contrary notwithstanding: and -that I do this with ii full and honest determination, nledrro and ourpose,, faith fully to keep and perforin the same, without any mental reservation or evasion whatever. And 1 do further solemnly swear (or affirm) that 1 have not, since tho 1 7th day of December, A. d., 1S01, wilfully taken up arms, or or levied war, against' tho United Sci.tes, or against tho Provisional Government of tbo State of Missouri ; so help me God." Pkepahe k'r a Seveue Winter. The weather prophets say that the people may look out for the hardest winter seen for ii , .1. years, mere win oe more com uaj s iuu mercury will mil lower, nnd tho snow be deeper than before since '57. This is the first, full siiice that of '57 that the brook trout have commenced leaving the small creeks for deep holes as early as September, and the first season since then that the musk- rats have double walled their little hillock hnmr. These and certain other infallible signs known to the. sportsman and hunter, indicate a winter of unusual severity. . It is ihoncht hi- many that the river will close at least two weeks earlier than last year. Sr. fatif Ptess. A Kn K ?T OK liCN'Si rOI.K AND III.NDMAN. Tho Appeal ( f yerterdny alludes to the fact that Cons. Polk nnd Jlitidman had arrived in this city under arrest by order of Gen. Drugs;. We wejo cognizant of the I'ac I, but did not deem il necessary to nllule to it. There can now lo no impropriety in Rtntine that the cause of this procedure on the part of Gen. Bragp; is r-a:d to bo an alleged disobedience of orders by the two Generals named, on Sun day, th t-t second (lay of the battle of Cluck-ainntign. Such is our confidence in the sulilierly qualities of Gen. Polk that wo believe he will be enabled tojustify himself before a court of inquiry, but the fact thai he did not bring on the battle, as ordered, three hours earlier than it began, (s said lo account lot tho barrenness of the victory. It is, however, believed, that Gen. Polk could not possibly have done otherwise. This is one is.cue, anil ilie oilier mnro weighty one is involved in the disobedience of orders. IfSunday's fight at Chiclumnuga bad begun, as Bragg orilcred, st daylight, nightfall would not have intervened to save Rose-crans beaten army, and ho never could have reached nnd intrenched himself in Chatlanooga. At'anta Register. The Union Men. A correspondent of tho Richmond Examiner writes from Abingdon, Va., under date of Sept. 25: "There are numerous ridges of mountains running through East Tennessee, the soil of which is thin and unproductive nnd mostly covered with original forest. Tha ridges are inhabited tiy the meanest and most depraved population on earth, who subsist by huntinc, , gathering wild honey, killing the stock of the farmers of the rich valleys which stray to the mountains, pud, at present, upon the stipend paid thein hv Lincoln's minions. These are the true Union men of East Tenncs- n. , i , irv .i sea. lliey ore ooiiv ami Bum Lincoins, and valuable tools he finds them. The . , , , -. men are the nest push wnacKers in tne land, and both men and women daring' and accomplished scouts. ISo movement of all our trooos can take place in all this country, from the Salt works in Virginia to Cumberland Gap or Jonesbrjrgh, accurate information of which is r.ot at once conveyed to the enemy by theso peop!- When the war broke out these peopl.: were for .xale, and Lincoln bought ih-in. 'lie Judicious distribution of money and promises would have secured iheni to us; but our government, conscious of its boundless strength and resource, would not a'nnn trv .-nrvrilinie k apt of brccchlcss vf aboniij. j the town, and ciiiiseiitii ntlv 9, '247 feel above tho sen. This is the greatest nl'i-tudo of anj town in Ca'ifcrniaor-Xtva-da Territory. Fa rights to Rkesr, The price of freights to Reese river is eighteen cents per pound. This counts up when you come to pay il on lumber, flour, sugar, salt, iron, steel and oilier staple articles. A man needs to have a lead that pays from the top when such prices arc finding the bottom ol Ins wallet at every turn. OrrostTtON. The other day while an Omnibus driver was shouting, "All aliiinrd for Gold Hill and Silver City!" a man driving a hearse turned into C struct from Union and set up an opposition cry of "All aboard for the bone-yard .'" Nobody seemed ready to patronise his line. Sweet Sinoer in Israel A gentleman walking alon?; the upper part of Howard street yesterday, with his little girl, pointed out to her a jackass, in all the agony nnd collapse of a tremendous braying ellort, ns a "Washoe canary. "lie ain't a sweet singer in Israel, is he, pa ?" was her very apropos remark. The wagon road from Red Bluff to the Humboldt mines is now fully opened. From the Viraiuia City S'andard, Nevada Territory. Discovery of Frozen Remains gn Mont Bi.anc. The remains of a human bodya foot covered with flesh, and ad hering by tho nerve to a dried up thich bono - was recently thrown out from n crevice in the ice of Glacier des Bossons These are supposed to be the remains of Tnirraz, a guide, who lost his life in 1820. By the side of tho loot was found a compass, probably that of tho doctor's, and carried by toe guide, strange to say, it was tho grandson of Tairruz who made tho discovery. Fall. A most agreeable change has taken place in the weather. All notice it and are glad. It is the Indian Summer of the Atlantic States. "The me In rich oily days are come." Trees . would be in the "sere and yellow leaf " if there were any leaves hereabouts. There is autumn everywhere in thehi'ls, the air and sky. Even the yellow moon looks down and says the brat of summer has gone by. report, to ni-tribute to the contrabands. In passing the While House hr saw the President setting on a wuod-pilo reading a newspaper. ii t I II its ' 1 tl I .t "iiunoi ji a i ci unasc, what have you got there ?" "Yankee Notions. I like it. Ii's bully, especially the pictures. And," continued the President, who had imbib ed some oflhe fhectiousness be was read; ing, "I've got n nickname fur vou " "What is it?" tin little account, and think of the lesson il leat'he-i, Joseph Clark was as Cue looking and ns healthy o Lid as cvurleltthe country in go into a cpy t re. Ilia cheek waa , red with hcaMi, his arm strong, and hit , "ti p quick. Ilia inatrr liked his looks, . ami uai I, "Thai boy will inako some-ihiii;'."He had been a clerk abotii six month, wlieii Mr. Abbott observed a chanra in Jopph. His i lieek crew pale, his eyes loiluw. and h alvtnvi seemed sleepy. Mr. Al Ixitt said nothing for a while. At nj?ih, findini; Joseph alone in the count ing room one tlav, heked hii'iif he wo well. "Pretty well, sir," onswm-J Joseph, "You look kick, of late," said Ut, Albmt. "I have tho headache sometimes," tho yumi? man said. "What gives you the headache !'' asked the merchant. "1 do not know n I know, sir." "Do you go In bed in good season f " Joseph blushed. "As early a most of the boarder?," sail. "And how djyou spend your evenings. J- seph." (J Ii ! sir, uot as my pious mother would approve," answered the young man, tears starting in his eyes. "Joseph, said the old merchant, "your character, and all future usefulness and prosperity, depend upon tho way you spend your evenings. J'ke my word for it it's n young man's evening that make or break him." "Why, vour name is S. P. Chase, and I'm goir.g to call you Shin Piaster Cur rency." The Secretary bing a man of figures il not lncis, (i ul n t calculalo upon sue levity, and thoushtit subtracted from th Presidential dignity. He therefore call ed the joker's attention to ;he condition of the contrabands, and said that green seal champagne and Havana cigars were needed for their lelief. He added that several of them had too much broiled turkey and oyster sauce, nud that the wanted roast duck and onions on the bill of fare. The President nverred that ho had senithein plenty of ducli, real canvass back. "But," said" Chase, sulkily, "the ducks were entirely too tough. "I'll tell you," said Honest Abe, slily, "how to make them tender. "How?" "Just pamt lite i r bucks ereen, nnc greenbacks, you know, ato a legal ten der." Heaven and Home. The sweetest typo of He.nen is home nay, Heaven itself is the hou-e for whose acquisition we are lo strive the most strongly. Home, in ouo furm and another, is the great object of life. It stands at the end of every day's labor, nnd beckons us toils bosom; life would bis cheerless and meaningless, did wo not discern across the river that divides it from the life beyond, glimpses of the pleasant mansions prepared for us. Modern CmtiSTiASirv. "Dear brother I have p-nl one of the handsomest farms in the State, and have it nearly-paid for. Crops are good and prices Rver were better. We have had a most glorious revival of religion in our church, and both of our children (ths Lord b praised !) are converted. Father got to be rothei aft incumbrance, t.nd last week 1 sent him to the f o ir-heuse." Young women should set good exam pies, for yourg rnn art alf'ays follcw-inr them. Iiik Lord of the soil. 1 tie man who stands upon his soil, who feels that by the laws ol'ilie land in which he lives by the laws of civilized nations he is the rightful and exclusive owner of the land which he tills, is by theconstitutions of our nature under a wholesome influ ence not easily imbibed from any other source, lie feels other things being equal more strongly ihan others the character of aman as lord of an inanimate world. Of . this great and wonderful sphere, which, fashioned by the hand of God, and upheld by his power, is rolling throtiuh the heavens, a part is his his from the centre to the skv. It is the space on which tho generation before moved in its round of duties, and ho feels himself connected by a visible link with those who follow him, and to whom he is to transmit a home. Ci.arifvinii Wine. Aftcrgrape must has undergone its first or greal fermentation, nnd is barreled nnd stored away, a second or slow fermentation usually takes place, and is allowed to continue up to a certain point, which differs for different ent wines. As lung as a particle of su-par remains and a particle of vegctablo fermentative matter, this secondary or slow fermentation niay, under favoring circumstances, tako place. To whatever e.vtent it may have gonp, the result ing wine is turbid, because of cpoqje vegetable matter left floating in the condition of minute shreds, This vegetable mutter may deposit, if sufficient time bo given, or it may not, the result being de pendent upon the nature ol tuo wine. 11 it deposit naturally, the addition of fin ings may bo dispensed with, racking into anothpr cask sufficing to achieve iho desired object ; if otherwise, some sort of finings must bo used. Various materials have been used for this purpose from ime to lime, such as white of egg. milk. "olatine, isinglass, &c. Whatever tho clnrifving material used in any particular case, the deposit should bo allowed time to settle, and the clear wine racked off. Scientific American. An old Yankee, who, when he was told bv an English tourist in this country, that the celebration of the 4th of July would soon become extinct, answered : ,"Se here, stranger, don't la'k that way. I tell you when the Resurrection Day roiuea round, the CrU thing done in the morning, will be lo read the Declaration of Independence.". Certain Cure for Diptiieria. T. Ervin Richey, of Scoltville, Ky., writing lo the Louisville Journal, says: "I sec dipthena is raging at Seratton, Vermont. This disease occasionally breaks out in different parts of tho coun try, and as often baffles the skill of phy- icians. 1 have seen a remedy used suc cessfully in many cases and write to giro it to the public. It is this: Keep fat bacon, well salted, applied to tho throat, nn.l use a gargle of salt-water often. Apply, also, iodine to the infected part four or five times a. day by means of small sponge mop. A cure is almost ' , . t a" certain. Iodine is aiso a specinc ior ery- ipelns, which is tho ame, I think, as liptheria, except that it is outward. These diseases both raged here to an alarming extent some months back, nnd the iodine proved an excellent remedy." , Mk. Chase's Tkaue Regulations. The Cape Girardeau Argus, of tho 10th, has tho , following: "Somo three weeks since, a gentleman liv-inc a few miles buck of this place, had oc- cusion to use n small foar-inch steel file, and came to town and bought the same of Mr. Jas. I. Riley, hardware merchant. He then paid twenty cents for a permit to take it out of town." " : The Louisville Journal asks: If a drafted man obtain. a substitute and the MiliM tut.; is shot when attempting lo de-. -.1.1 I ... ... . e .1. . r. M-rl n ti ii l is toe le-.n siuiua ul iiiu urau-ed man? Hai he been killed by proxy, mid sImuI I hia next of kin takeout letteis leatainentai v ? . ' o '.ri vnn nr. fr.iinrr In t,nr-tl arliOiil I said a young lady to her miiden Bunt. ( A philosopher was once consulted as 1o Well, for my part, sooner than no that, tle best method ol destroying one ene- I would inarrv a widower with nine chil drcu." "I would prefer that myse.f, was the quid replv, Uu where' the wid oner?" Whcrefire i.i a negn, with no hair an his head, like a candidate lor a club who 1 va has bceo rejected uy us ineinpcrs i oe-cause he ii a black bald individual. my, and he gave lor an answer: ".wake him your friend." No young lady should walk the streets with a couple of her dandy beaux. It isn't delirf te for hei to exhibit her calves. More law suits than j brought on by attachmcnte love suits are

'a. i Mha RITES OF ADVERTISING. THE CANTON WEEKLY PRESS. rUaUSHED EVEHY TllVRSD. o.M"'. r iii.m. am ..film., . Omm.ui ra.li .kiM4'MM.i naeilla. .aa I lain' M.ih lili..irt aiwnlMl, ll,e',uaie-i MMiik. Hkii aiie.eli-, One annate . )ea w.tu.ai a.hwailux. . SIM . . a a m a I a . a m a ilM . 0 M ' VBTJ. W.BAIUTCTT. 058 POLIAB AXD FIFTV CENTS 1'EU VFAR, One ft-ulik l a .-tlwabM. In.eilluft. l)nae.Nnhaiiimn earfc eertiliuaal nerttnn, "I'LFlXiED BUT TO TRUTH, TO LIBERTY AND LAW-NO FAVOR SWAYS IS AND NO FKAR SHALL AWE." r.u,iit column leiae ufcl l. a, t,ueiiri-e. line n arilieuJUNaaii meaia., aMniatrS, kail ! .-.dawn, '! iifii, line half mlamara.il a4.iMiui.al inaMi,, k Me i i I UK an w M M ue u c. 4ONK PQLLAR fO UflHT MONTHS. V a f ! wnp w Mr.wii I (In hall rwluum Ikrre iwuiaa, analirrnd, Ifrualaaa.tera, Clerfranea and Taarbera ara renne.'. VOL. 2. CANTON, MO.t TIIUKSJUY, OCTOUKK. 29, 1803- NO. Ifi. .11. a i.Ai. e-Ma-tii. a. a hp ... ..'".-On. I.aif ritii'itii Mia year analiered. itne.-.iai.iuaii nw.ln. wllk.... I all'iauup, lib cIumk uk year itki anemia . ea) UeMaiaeMWriiiaua el lb abuea inn awl iih-jf - proft9ionol Cartas. Oil. J. W. HAWKINS. Practices in thk various bran X ehea ef the Prufetak ef kfrdirlfce Ma aaaai lid ut FiMtUi, ketweea Claik a4 lwu WHU, lub, Mo, warll,n J OR. THOS. A. WINN. 1) KSPEUTF L'LLY OFFERS HIS TRO- JV faealenal aervlrew tu the people nl ihieeamniiitiliy. rlmHBee wllk ln. TaMrKIM, natter ul Third and Laviaatieate. Canaan). . IKC IS. liO..f.J DR. RCEIE OAVIS, MnrRTniw a wn nniinnnw Urnrral Orders. Ko. I'JO. nr. AiHivaarra. ti r'r onm: Mieenrni. I kr. Lul'la. tMvtar IMJ. Jw'k of Elections of the various ir cinou iu Mi.aouri ere notified that ihev will bo bt Ul rmtMinkilit that, at llm election on ilie 3J of November nut, tlmso persons, and only llnne, Lo permitted to voir, who r entitled to do to lr the lews of tlir State; anil eaiiuciallj that th or.linnin-B of Ihf slot lonvivitioii, (iiitiHl Juiif iuiii. lSliJ, inl publislica berewltli, bo enforced lb Terr jun. nrnttS HIS PR0FE..0NAL SERVICES ft r,-SL 5 oair lwa ol tliu Slato bll bd permltieit tu ex J i m clitima ul Canlou and rlrlnllr If Ot" la lb Ural Slura aita John R. 0alj 4 9iiUr Hall ailui(a. (miriUl Util ..... .Jt w w tMITHt" SURGEON DENTIST, Odlca caruaraf Ponrlb ami Ixwu Ureal, . , CASTOS, MO. IS PattEfARKD TO DO ALL, a vtfff n in a uur ai uia prmc-.ion. i r-AfHrrt warranlod. lij-naJ-tjrJ ' . QK0R3C W. DAVIS, cxT0y, iJ rrciae lite eUo'.ive Imncliiao witiimit lut or liiiiilrance, and il iaritiullY tbrir du'.r tu ion that Uioe who ore nut aitialili.tl iiii.Iit the Constitution iinJ laua, or wliu rufiine tu nrmlirr nt'oonliit" to tuo tcnin of tin- nnnox t-d Oidiiiancp, rliall uot be allowed to votn; and triT notion on thrir p ut ix-lu liiii: (luulilird TOlcr from thu polls, orndmitiina thono wliii nro not qu iiuieU its stutcil, will bo ruoislied u( nnlitiiry oII.iiiijo. Any prrnon wuo lina biirno nrins npm.st ilia Uovcriiuu-nt of iha United Statin, or tolutiliirilv cifen aid nnd romlort to ita IiriLL PRACTICE IN ALLTHKC01"RTS euemin (furinpc tlio prvsont rolwlllon. an.l Y ; a rourlla iuJiclal (Uroull. W.i.iuik who e!iqIJ pr06linte to HCt. 83 Jildf.e or CU'rk " "- . i 1 5 ' sliall knowingly apiwiut any aiuh person o W. v. HAirnmii Altornfj and Counsellor at Lair, . ... . CAXTOX, Jill. IT f ILL ATTEND THE COURTS 01 V Lcwia, Clark, Scoll.nxl, Kn nd ailjululu ananti.. Slrlol aliwillun fiven t" crlialnal prai-nr. ILfOiUv-e, k'uurlk alreat, upatalra. Han kiln' Itow. (Aug. 13, 'U -t'.J J. W. BARRETT, NOTARY PUBLIC & CONVEYANCE!!, WILL 'ATTEND TO THE F2EPARTI0N V V anil Arkimwlafliniianl of Pi'i-H. .Mnrtfuecj. H.iw fa of Altiiriioy. Ailt Uvii n.otligr .cti.-ii ao ihhpiub. Canton Pi'M H Caiitmi. M'. lilac. J, 'uS-ti WILLIAMS, GUTIIKIE & CO., mlttornesfs at !', ST. I.01'18 at wAsiiisotos CITV. . WAS CLAQI & SEAL ESTATJi ASESTS. 1 7 ILL attand Willi promptupiii and (Weill)' tu all ) kuaioeaa eiilro.to.1 lo incir rare. Olaiina for Arraura af I'axy, llauutUa, I'cnalana, Government Contracts 4" Army Supplies, Burcttsaed or csllaclea an aaliifaclorjr tarin. f "S'. Iuia (llllio Vo. S, Lucaa UuildiiiK, Cbcsnut f trace, between 4tb and 6th. lnuT.6,'62.-tt ) Dnobrso (Cards. "METHODIST; BOOK DEPOSITORY." '1:;i:.;';!p. s. pnrcsAED, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER. Book and Job Printing ami Uuok-Bindinj of all ttii'U, prumiuiy cxih'iufu. KOS. T AXB 80 TIME STREET, ST. LOt IS iiee. 18, "2.-tf "JOHN SQUIKE, ,LCR "I innv !vtnc ni irueuiTiicf Tnnie ,, . HOLtOW-WARE, C.UT1NOB, Cr, ptrmtH, Enjlith. Blitter and 1'low Steel, V.lc, No, 19 Lerea and 36 Cuiiimrrciut Street, - ST. -LOUIS, MO. apf, 'si.-am. . . . ri;.J0HN:M. EAGOX, FORWARDING & COMMISSION ;' V MERCHANT. tlOXT STREET,... .....CAXTOX, MO. Jan. , 183;-f - ' , oso. t. feEYCit. : 1 -rnrD'K. w. MEvrn. '' . G.-& F. MEYER, , . . WHOLESALE GROCERS, ' RECTIFIERS, . . . AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' ' ,Jffj. at, Hampshire street, Quincy, 1U'. Alwayi op band A fujt anpply o( Saokand , Bari'el Salt. Amj. la, 'a..ly .... . ,f WILLIAM KLLIS, T nmnon QViinrrl Act T o t h . aSalaS, DOORS V BLINDS, n 1 WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES. A NEW . AND LIBERAL STOCK. ON J. baodfol' tho. aupply of cusloincr, on awuimuodal. rujtarrW. ' ' (JulplBMif) vW M ; A a M c'kTm7 r.':' ) . liaportera ami Uoiilort In HARDWARE rvi , CUTLBRT, IRON, JYailsand Glass 3 ACBICULTL'BALI1IPLE1IETS,ETC. , ; CfNo, 14, Lowla atrect, Canton, JJu. - jojm.'tsj-tf .. abm.; described t net u Juduo nt kaid eloction, will br) tlccin ul guilty of violation o miliinry ordrrs, oud, upon conviction tlit-reof, will bo puninliii uccoMingiy. In llioso rarts of tbe Stato whore tboro is dungcr.of in'.erl'eriMice ly giu'rri:lu blinds, or hv oointiltintions of ' ctrsons jutoiul'-el to overawe or intimiduto frsil voter', District CommiindcH will so dispose liieir troops u wilt most certainly prevent an.b intorfcrenon : AVlmro no stieli iircteetion imiv be deem ed itpceesary, till lioops will ubsont tlienist l-vc Iron i tlio polU untirolv, and in nil cane when ordered by their District Uommfinder to bo present, their uction will bo strictly confined to thn supprencion of rii!etii:e, un.l romovincr llie interferenoe utovo nmnrd, ' the end ibut ill) Ijws uimv L"i eiiluroeil, nu.l the. nurirv of tho baliot-ht .X niniiilnill'iil. Under the prrtcxt of guaiilinjr, nj;;ii'i-i vi.i-lenca at the polls, no ottitirr or nolUier will be aermilted to interfere with tue peaceful nndlei'.'il expression of public set.timeiit. and nooflicer will be excused tor u willful luiluro to rcraovo uny interference intended to prevent aucu expression. District Goniiii!Unli;rs will drsisriintc, on the day previous to thu election, those counties in th?ir respective DUtriuts, in which (inch protection may l-e Juemed necessary, and cauae their troops to be disposed accord ingly. Any willful violution of this Order will bt promptly punished us n military ofTeiioc. Miaso'uil troop6 will vole ut the conniany polls opened f ir that piiriioao, nt ibj head quarters of their posts, :ani s or detucli-mentti. in accordance, wi'.h tlie ordinandi of thi) Stute Convention, passed Juno I'MU, 102, and at no other place. Spoeial attention is directed to General Order No. 101, from these Hendeinarte.ru, dated September 28th, ISM, nnd its observance strictly enjoined upon nil iu Miouri. iy caniiuiiiid of Major General Schoiield. O. D. tireene, Assistant Adjutant General. An Ordinnnco defmining the qualifietitions of voters and civil officers or tins seme. 13e it ordained by thu People of ilie State nf Missouri in Lonveution ossemuitii, as follows: ' Section 1. No person shall vole at any election to bo hereafter held in this Slate, under or in pursuance of tho constitution and laws thereof, whether State, county, townehiD or municipal, who shall not, in addition to possessing the qiulilicaiious al ready prescribed lor deetors. previously take an oatli in lorrn as lo.lows, nnineiy I, . , do solemnly swear (or nllinn, as oi;toher. V k 1 1 r h anair oirvx. Ilaoayju nn a feiiUe ma'dea Klillmar dvirn yuurfi re.i aialeaf W 1 1 k liar a li I it I ig 1 1 ca aea aw i na , And ker rid lipa aioaiUM HU rwiltaf V ilk tkedi.ldrn Ivjvetwlauiumn It.iuud ker liil bruw lialiil) piatiwd, And tta iii.tel ailiiia..ii kerrlea 111 u-1. 1 tic on tar virnu bria if lliraa nl brant ko- hrrri fi-lfaUa Trfiubliiif llin-Bshlhr ru.llllncran? Ilavt yuu raualil bar mclUw bi.para Tj UiO aoii-liird a Ibay paaa I llava ou uiaikad iba won.ln.ita kiigkmait Hoamiiif f ruin ker lemiar ee. Wheal he np'lln alrramlela uiuinnnrJ lllcaailift aa alia (U'lC'l b 7 . Tea, y.m'ra aeen her, fair Oct. t rr, Huiee aba Mjurtil your r.re-1 aialea, alia kia llcbled bill and valley Wllk tue (lory ut her amilea. -ko kaa eroaae.l your babbling river, Lmrerid on your wild .er Ira' k, t'nill n.'W ibeciteavlcluiid-land S..fll upa lou hei back. SliPliaart ated Coaled upward, liver meadow, vtreani and w.m:i, Till ker ( ildrn hair la dulit.lrd In Ilie anniot'f erimaou Muol. atieha. kie.ilhe.1 kvr1ttct blenama, Hi,e haa wrntirlit ber pirtin? apell I Wamnc autuinn'a hrncdietioa ywecilKtoker, tare Ihae well I : tONJK.At IDLTHVa 'Our friend David Hurler, Iq.,"aya an eastern paper, uno hin rj'lu,-e'l einni i f tlia bard ICriiiK from llit Uld Krglou fr. ia tka Nevada Ten II rll Knleiprl.a, fepl. tt. MlXINQ KxciTtlttNT T LO A JUIUM I A dinpntrh to the Alia, dated the '.'frill ays : Over nit ihotif and dollar in cold In . . duM arrived hero to-day from tho ' Lat m nl in uia family, (the lirat oeeurreuea uf in tho cveniii! , LhancuMine. ilio vuitriiifliil here ta the kind) civei t.-ih to his lei-lnua in the how ie il.ik inn daily increasing. Many of thu titizeim following iininutiv riece ol this place aricloMiij;u) their bunie oim luaving. .About luty pounda ol ore arrived this afteinoou from the Antrim silver lend, which was airuck tome days sinco in the State Itanco diatrirt, aurpoas ins anyiliinz heretofore lnouiilit to iliin place. Tho oro refct red to contains ) per cent, in silver. U'AiitoK as a Stock CoiNTnv. Somo persons especially the old lociea of the cow counties of Califorina iiiiht he led to infer from lienrinc of the star cuy oi Sms ncre, ,ul asnoc was not uVwuimn mmm lullow of the uraetlckl n fcfnrb r-iiiililrv. A.iw lliu li.j'l is lhj.1 il I i :.i : ' , .lit ---' - - - i auii. nun iiuiiui iiiiv mi iui on i tun. iuiii nil is the gr-ntesl ' block" country in the poasininj; the "divine allldtiu" aiiempis to world. .vi-ry lnnn, wouiaii and chi d id tte.Mroy (lie little illusion onavi, as ful- 1 1 lie countrv is lit oivner of "stock" lu'' Vuiir i:vrnlii, llojs. ('real hoys anJ lilllo hoys, herein qijeauoii that fonrcrt you ail. Ho do i beat poetry ever writn by Mnina ) on apen l your ei etiinjja ? If your pircnta , p!cM'd at a lit 1 lo ineidenl thai hap-1 or j;cnrJiau allow you lo go from Loino whero do you go, and prut Iv you ? Read r riin.u a nitim.v, Pnauiiililaa.tidll. K.Url.TI, lleU'll ika dwi uf lleatru a,r. W kin tkruiitb a Inn anail tirpi, And uwe Joxii wllk a lallllit .lar. One .iiinini-r. a ike nram (If lut.lli a.pr.Mi'lie.l, iny Mitalilne ki Ida Aaakened fr in a,. me p'ea.lltl dreama. And fi.aud that aiifil by kvi aida. fiial l ain but Iki I i k in i n.rr Tiiai a kan b leai rllbn ..1d uf am. He'll wii.chia aay in ilui ImiM .li .ie. Aiid rtml ll.edo-jr of lloaten aam. Scutherit Item. THE 1'IUSONS AND THEIR IMIAIilTANTS. The Libby record on yesierdny difplny eil a force of 8,.r56 Federal prisoners, in eluding 823 general, regimen:, nnd other ccn- which w ominiisioiicd offiuers. Of this number 4,f50 wero received Ironi Chnkamauija, which, incluilitig L'.GOU aitk, wounded and played out, paroled on the field, tnako the total number of raptures on that famous field, as far as ascertained, 7,350 iuclii'liiii; 1!'J3 officers. Resides the cem-li ita.t fli rr. in the prison, are CO Stir- ii- i, d 9 Cli-plains. In Castle Thunder then- are 00(J prisoners, of whom 50 lire Confederate deserters and stragglers, 00 liceroi's, ntul tho rest I'nioiiist, bushwhack' rs, (-pies, traitors, and oihcf nris- oners ol tno same stripe. ittciiinonu Enquirer, Oct. 7. Heivr Loss,:. Hates' Tcnnof sec brigade entered the bntile nt Chirkamau-ga wiih one thousand and eiglry-five effective m ii . Its lo.-s was mx hundred and seven (sixty five officers) killed and wounded, (ien. Bates hod two horses killed under him. Every sniff officer had Ins horse killed, and pvery neM olltcer but three were woui:ded. One of the stair is Jnnjji rously wounded. lb. "atock ' la our strong euit, want we run I on, bet on and swear by. Fine "stock" ton ; nil ol tno oom-siock urccrt, inipryv- c4 by Ualilorniu "bulls." Oin Ff.m.ow s. This Order Iinve rent ed the rooms formerly oroupied by tho Masonic fraternity, in G'ace'a "Masonic I Kuildinc." They pay ?175 rent for the rooms, wliich ore noiv Icing fitted up fori their use. 1 he Odd r cllows have t cci nt- ly purchased a plct of irround for a crnt- be fenced and laid out with taste. Next sprinjr il is the inten tion of this Order to creel a building for their owu use. Ai.titi'oe of At rtOHA. Aurora (now in Nevada Territory and prospectively in the State of Washoe.) u, according to recent observation, i,4U3 fti('t above sen level. Mount Brawley is -2.C70 fee. above oniie water, and copies of his Treasury st. rrrr.na itr.n.v. Vull aiKbteen bandred yearaormora I've kepi in, du.ir aevuruly lird, T'nere wja nu 'little aunel" alraii, Koronefen mindngall Ike akile. I did nd aleep at yuiisutipted. Nxrlefl thed',r of hetven ajar, Kurbaaa "lillle anaot" lull, And auuvd .nil with a falllna atar. fi ak dial "blii.hitic knde"andea Ir.he il.'ii'l frankly own and aay, lli.il Klieii alie fi.iuid thai anii'l babe, Mie round il by tl, yo.al uld aay. Ifod jirint but il,ls a-k no luoro Tlinl aboiild vi.ur m nit-.-r ll it enlace, Von.wlll ut do n. ho-ei..fcire. And lay itiould I'i.ri:H charge. Jnkln? oh H Tender" Subjctt. .Secretary Chase ttartetl the other day with an armload of cranberry tnrts. col- J. Q. BERNARD; ".' ' " . aiAkorAvTvata or , SADDLES, BRIDLES & IURNESS, - :J .: ytJC.'SAUl H , . - SadaU f fiaidwart,- leather,; Shoe Findings, T RIIK KI, AiC. HatlaMal Carawraf Flllh aaHl Haupehlre alreet, ... - Huiycr, ILL. . Seyt. S. OT-ly. -' " ALEXANDER WHITE, (Lata Oardnark White.) "." ,( ,f Hank Book Manufacturer, a. $1 Veairtk Street, ppMlie the Qulnry Ilauac, qviyer. ituxois. ITTwo rebel transports the Rob-jrt Ful ton nnd the Areus were captured recently up Red River by 25 of tha craw of the U. S. steamer Choctaw. Tha value of the prizes is estimated at $150,000. The ammunition rfSpaelal attention riven to tha maoofactnra BT, an(l .torea. were renmred and the bsa'S de- iral elaaa Blank Buokafur Cuulyofller. Itaiikeva and 1 . ' aiarckaala. IVpt. Si, ..ly JStrOtcd. the case may be) that I will support, protect and defend the Constitution ol tho United States, nnd the. Sonstitution of the State of Missouri, asainst all enemies and opposers, whether domestic or foreiiin ; tha; 1 will bear true fuilh, loyiiltv and allegiance to the United states ; anu win not, uirccuj ui m directly, trive aid and comfort, or counten ance, to the enemies or opposers thereof, or of the Provisional Oovernmen- oi me cime ofMissouTi, any ordinance, law or resolu tion of any State" Convention nr Legislature or of anv order or organization, secret or otherwise, to tho contrary notwithstanding: and -that I do this with ii full and honest determination, nledrro and ourpose,, faith fully to keep and perforin the same, without any mental reservation or evasion whatever. And 1 do further solemnly swear (or affirm) that 1 have not, since tho 1 7th day of December, A. d., 1S01, wilfully taken up arms, or or levied war, against' tho United Sci.tes, or against tho Provisional Government of tbo State of Missouri ; so help me God." Pkepahe k'r a Seveue Winter. The weather prophets say that the people may look out for the hardest winter seen for ii , .1. years, mere win oe more com uaj s iuu mercury will mil lower, nnd tho snow be deeper than before since '57. This is the first, full siiice that of '57 that the brook trout have commenced leaving the small creeks for deep holes as early as September, and the first season since then that the musk- rats have double walled their little hillock hnmr. These and certain other infallible signs known to the. sportsman and hunter, indicate a winter of unusual severity. . It is ihoncht hi- many that the river will close at least two weeks earlier than last year. Sr. fatif Ptess. A Kn K ?T OK liCN'Si rOI.K AND III.NDMAN. Tho Appeal ( f yerterdny alludes to the fact that Cons. Polk nnd Jlitidman had arrived in this city under arrest by order of Gen. Drugs;. We wejo cognizant of the I'ac I, but did not deem il necessary to nllule to it. There can now lo no impropriety in Rtntine that the cause of this procedure on the part of Gen. Bragp; is r-a:d to bo an alleged disobedience of orders by the two Generals named, on Sun day, th t-t second (lay of the battle of Cluck-ainntign. Such is our confidence in the sulilierly qualities of Gen. Polk that wo believe he will be enabled tojustify himself before a court of inquiry, but the fact thai he did not bring on the battle, as ordered, three hours earlier than it began, (s said lo account lot tho barrenness of the victory. It is, however, believed, that Gen. Polk could not possibly have done otherwise. This is one is.cue, anil ilie oilier mnro weighty one is involved in the disobedience of orders. IfSunday's fight at Chiclumnuga bad begun, as Bragg orilcred, st daylight, nightfall would not have intervened to save Rose-crans beaten army, and ho never could have reached nnd intrenched himself in Chatlanooga. At'anta Register. The Union Men. A correspondent of tho Richmond Examiner writes from Abingdon, Va., under date of Sept. 25: "There are numerous ridges of mountains running through East Tennessee, the soil of which is thin and unproductive nnd mostly covered with original forest. Tha ridges are inhabited tiy the meanest and most depraved population on earth, who subsist by huntinc, , gathering wild honey, killing the stock of the farmers of the rich valleys which stray to the mountains, pud, at present, upon the stipend paid thein hv Lincoln's minions. These are the true Union men of East Tenncs- n. , i , irv .i sea. lliey ore ooiiv ami Bum Lincoins, and valuable tools he finds them. The . , , , -. men are the nest push wnacKers in tne land, and both men and women daring' and accomplished scouts. ISo movement of all our trooos can take place in all this country, from the Salt works in Virginia to Cumberland Gap or Jonesbrjrgh, accurate information of which is r.ot at once conveyed to the enemy by theso peop!- When the war broke out these peopl.: were for .xale, and Lincoln bought ih-in. 'lie Judicious distribution of money and promises would have secured iheni to us; but our government, conscious of its boundless strength and resource, would not a'nnn trv .-nrvrilinie k apt of brccchlcss vf aboniij. j the town, and ciiiiseiitii ntlv 9, '247 feel above tho sen. This is the greatest nl'i-tudo of anj town in Ca'ifcrniaor-Xtva-da Territory. Fa rights to Rkesr, The price of freights to Reese river is eighteen cents per pound. This counts up when you come to pay il on lumber, flour, sugar, salt, iron, steel and oilier staple articles. A man needs to have a lead that pays from the top when such prices arc finding the bottom ol Ins wallet at every turn. OrrostTtON. The other day while an Omnibus driver was shouting, "All aliiinrd for Gold Hill and Silver City!" a man driving a hearse turned into C struct from Union and set up an opposition cry of "All aboard for the bone-yard .'" Nobody seemed ready to patronise his line. Sweet Sinoer in Israel A gentleman walking alon?; the upper part of Howard street yesterday, with his little girl, pointed out to her a jackass, in all the agony nnd collapse of a tremendous braying ellort, ns a "Washoe canary. "lie ain't a sweet singer in Israel, is he, pa ?" was her very apropos remark. The wagon road from Red Bluff to the Humboldt mines is now fully opened. From the Viraiuia City S'andard, Nevada Territory. Discovery of Frozen Remains gn Mont Bi.anc. The remains of a human bodya foot covered with flesh, and ad hering by tho nerve to a dried up thich bono - was recently thrown out from n crevice in the ice of Glacier des Bossons These are supposed to be the remains of Tnirraz, a guide, who lost his life in 1820. By the side of tho loot was found a compass, probably that of tho doctor's, and carried by toe guide, strange to say, it was tho grandson of Tairruz who made tho discovery. Fall. A most agreeable change has taken place in the weather. All notice it and are glad. It is the Indian Summer of the Atlantic States. "The me In rich oily days are come." Trees . would be in the "sere and yellow leaf " if there were any leaves hereabouts. There is autumn everywhere in thehi'ls, the air and sky. Even the yellow moon looks down and says the brat of summer has gone by. report, to ni-tribute to the contrabands. In passing the While House hr saw the President setting on a wuod-pilo reading a newspaper. ii t I II its ' 1 tl I .t "iiunoi ji a i ci unasc, what have you got there ?" "Yankee Notions. I like it. Ii's bully, especially the pictures. And," continued the President, who had imbib ed some oflhe fhectiousness be was read; ing, "I've got n nickname fur vou " "What is it?" tin little account, and think of the lesson il leat'he-i, Joseph Clark was as Cue looking and ns healthy o Lid as cvurleltthe country in go into a cpy t re. Ilia cheek waa , red with hcaMi, his arm strong, and hit , "ti p quick. Ilia inatrr liked his looks, . ami uai I, "Thai boy will inako some-ihiii;'."He had been a clerk abotii six month, wlieii Mr. Abbott observed a chanra in Jopph. His i lieek crew pale, his eyes loiluw. and h alvtnvi seemed sleepy. Mr. Al Ixitt said nothing for a while. At nj?ih, findini; Joseph alone in the count ing room one tlav, heked hii'iif he wo well. "Pretty well, sir," onswm-J Joseph, "You look kick, of late," said Ut, Albmt. "I have tho headache sometimes," tho yumi? man said. "What gives you the headache !'' asked the merchant. "1 do not know n I know, sir." "Do you go In bed in good season f " Joseph blushed. "As early a most of the boarder?," sail. "And how djyou spend your evenings. J- seph." (J Ii ! sir, uot as my pious mother would approve," answered the young man, tears starting in his eyes. "Joseph, said the old merchant, "your character, and all future usefulness and prosperity, depend upon tho way you spend your evenings. J'ke my word for it it's n young man's evening that make or break him." "Why, vour name is S. P. Chase, and I'm goir.g to call you Shin Piaster Cur rency." The Secretary bing a man of figures il not lncis, (i ul n t calculalo upon sue levity, and thoushtit subtracted from th Presidential dignity. He therefore call ed the joker's attention to ;he condition of the contrabands, and said that green seal champagne and Havana cigars were needed for their lelief. He added that several of them had too much broiled turkey and oyster sauce, nud that the wanted roast duck and onions on the bill of fare. The President nverred that ho had senithein plenty of ducli, real canvass back. "But," said" Chase, sulkily, "the ducks were entirely too tough. "I'll tell you," said Honest Abe, slily, "how to make them tender. "How?" "Just pamt lite i r bucks ereen, nnc greenbacks, you know, ato a legal ten der." Heaven and Home. The sweetest typo of He.nen is home nay, Heaven itself is the hou-e for whose acquisition we are lo strive the most strongly. Home, in ouo furm and another, is the great object of life. It stands at the end of every day's labor, nnd beckons us toils bosom; life would bis cheerless and meaningless, did wo not discern across the river that divides it from the life beyond, glimpses of the pleasant mansions prepared for us. Modern CmtiSTiASirv. "Dear brother I have p-nl one of the handsomest farms in the State, and have it nearly-paid for. Crops are good and prices Rver were better. We have had a most glorious revival of religion in our church, and both of our children (ths Lord b praised !) are converted. Father got to be rothei aft incumbrance, t.nd last week 1 sent him to the f o ir-heuse." Young women should set good exam pies, for yourg rnn art alf'ays follcw-inr them. Iiik Lord of the soil. 1 tie man who stands upon his soil, who feels that by the laws ol'ilie land in which he lives by the laws of civilized nations he is the rightful and exclusive owner of the land which he tills, is by theconstitutions of our nature under a wholesome influ ence not easily imbibed from any other source, lie feels other things being equal more strongly ihan others the character of aman as lord of an inanimate world. Of . this great and wonderful sphere, which, fashioned by the hand of God, and upheld by his power, is rolling throtiuh the heavens, a part is his his from the centre to the skv. It is the space on which tho generation before moved in its round of duties, and ho feels himself connected by a visible link with those who follow him, and to whom he is to transmit a home. Ci.arifvinii Wine. Aftcrgrape must has undergone its first or greal fermentation, nnd is barreled nnd stored away, a second or slow fermentation usually takes place, and is allowed to continue up to a certain point, which differs for different ent wines. As lung as a particle of su-par remains and a particle of vegctablo fermentative matter, this secondary or slow fermentation niay, under favoring circumstances, tako place. To whatever e.vtent it may have gonp, the result ing wine is turbid, because of cpoqje vegetable matter left floating in the condition of minute shreds, This vegetable mutter may deposit, if sufficient time bo given, or it may not, the result being de pendent upon the nature ol tuo wine. 11 it deposit naturally, the addition of fin ings may bo dispensed with, racking into anothpr cask sufficing to achieve iho desired object ; if otherwise, some sort of finings must bo used. Various materials have been used for this purpose from ime to lime, such as white of egg. milk. "olatine, isinglass, &c. Whatever tho clnrifving material used in any particular case, the deposit should bo allowed time to settle, and the clear wine racked off. Scientific American. An old Yankee, who, when he was told bv an English tourist in this country, that the celebration of the 4th of July would soon become extinct, answered : ,"Se here, stranger, don't la'k that way. I tell you when the Resurrection Day roiuea round, the CrU thing done in the morning, will be lo read the Declaration of Independence.". Certain Cure for Diptiieria. T. Ervin Richey, of Scoltville, Ky., writing lo the Louisville Journal, says: "I sec dipthena is raging at Seratton, Vermont. This disease occasionally breaks out in different parts of tho coun try, and as often baffles the skill of phy- icians. 1 have seen a remedy used suc cessfully in many cases and write to giro it to the public. It is this: Keep fat bacon, well salted, applied to tho throat, nn.l use a gargle of salt-water often. Apply, also, iodine to the infected part four or five times a. day by means of small sponge mop. A cure is almost ' , . t a" certain. Iodine is aiso a specinc ior ery- ipelns, which is tho ame, I think, as liptheria, except that it is outward. These diseases both raged here to an alarming extent some months back, nnd the iodine proved an excellent remedy." , Mk. Chase's Tkaue Regulations. The Cape Girardeau Argus, of tho 10th, has tho , following: "Somo three weeks since, a gentleman liv-inc a few miles buck of this place, had oc- cusion to use n small foar-inch steel file, and came to town and bought the same of Mr. Jas. I. Riley, hardware merchant. He then paid twenty cents for a permit to take it out of town." " : The Louisville Journal asks: If a drafted man obtain. a substitute and the MiliM tut.; is shot when attempting lo de-. -.1.1 I ... ... . e .1. . r. M-rl n ti ii l is toe le-.n siuiua ul iiiu urau-ed man? Hai he been killed by proxy, mid sImuI I hia next of kin takeout letteis leatainentai v ? . ' o '.ri vnn nr. fr.iinrr In t,nr-tl arliOiil I said a young lady to her miiden Bunt. ( A philosopher was once consulted as 1o Well, for my part, sooner than no that, tle best method ol destroying one ene- I would inarrv a widower with nine chil drcu." "I would prefer that myse.f, was the quid replv, Uu where' the wid oner?" Whcrefire i.i a negn, with no hair an his head, like a candidate lor a club who 1 va has bceo rejected uy us ineinpcrs i oe-cause he ii a black bald individual. my, and he gave lor an answer: ".wake him your friend." No young lady should walk the streets with a couple of her dandy beaux. It isn't delirf te for hei to exhibit her calves. More law suits than j brought on by attachmcnte love suits are